VIDEO. War in Ukraine: three things to remember from Thursday, November 2

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War in Ukraine: three things to remember from Thursday, November 2

19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. – (franceinfo)

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franceinfo – M. Khyat, V. Lucas, S. Lacombe

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19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Ukraine is experiencing its 616th day of conflict, Thursday November 2. Vladimir Putin on television, the war at an impasse and 18 million Ukrainians who need humanitarian aid… Here’s what to remember from this day.

Image of the day: Vladimir Putin on television

The image to remember is that of Vladimir Putin. The Russian president was filmed by national television as he spoke on Wednesday to representatives of the institutions. He signed a law on Thursday rescinding the promise not to carry out nuclear tests. The head ofEState regularly raises the nuclear issue, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. According to the Kremlin, this signing is a response to the United States, which never ratified the treaty.

Quote of the day: “We find ourselves at an impasse”

Interviewed by the magazine Tea Economistthe chief of staff of the Ukrainian army, Valery Zaluzhnysaid : “Just like during the PWorld War Iwe have reached a technological level such that we find ourselves in an impasse.” A statement while on the ground, the Ukrainian forces are in difficulty. The Kremlin spokesperson responded: “No, the conflict is not at an impasse. Russia continues its special operation relentlessly.”

Today’s figure: 18 million Ukrainians

Some 18 million Ukrainians are in need of humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations, representing nearly 40% Population.


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